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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
DICOMAnon helps imaging teams anonymize, batch process, and automate DICOM workflows without writing custom scripts.
Treatment planning for pancreatic SBRT remains challenging due to proximity and overlap of the target with the critical organs-at-risk (OARs). This study uses RapidPlan-predicted dose volume histograms (DVHs) to guide treatment planning in Monaco.
Treatment planning for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is challenging due to target geometry and organ-at-risk sparing requirements. This study uses RapidPlan-predicted dose volume histograms (DVHs) to guide Monaco planning for TrueBeam and Versa deliver...
Treatment planning system (TPS) beam modelling is identified as the largest cause of independent dosimetry audit failure. This study aims to develop and validate a universal beam model (UBM) specific to single-iso multi-target (SIMT) stereotactic radiosurgery...
To test the hypothesis that geometric metrics measured by the enhanced-couch Machine Performance Check (MPC) can serve as a surrogate to predict off-axis isocentricity failure.
Accurate real-time tumor tracking is critical for MRI-guided radiotherapy, where geometric uncertainty can significantly increase dose to surrounding critical organs. Continuous cine-MRI enables motion-adaptive treatment. However, accurate tracking under larg...
In-vivo dosimetry requires compact dosimeters suitable for patient placement, with multiple detectors often deployed simultaneously for spatial sampling. The 2023 nanoDot OSLD recall left many clinics without accessible, low-cost alternatives. Our purpose is...
For single-isocenter multi-target (SIMT) stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), benchmarking, auditing and inter-institutional standardization of dose delivery remains challenging as it requires specialized equipment and expertise. Electronic portal imaging devices...